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FSC Map Atlas FSC Map atlas September 2020 Summary: 1. Partners Presence SO1 - Wards in which individuals are receiving food assistance 2. Partners Presence SO2 - Wards in which individuals are receiving agriculture and livelihood assistance 3. FSL interventions: Implementation of COVID-19 mitigation and protection measures 4. FSL Cluster Potential projects suspension Zimbabwe Partners Presence SO1 - Wards in which individuals are receiving food assistance as of September 2020 About:This map shows wards where interventions have been conducted in the month of September 2020. Mashonaland Central Save the Children: Vouchers SOS Zim: In-kind Mashonaland Central WFP(ADRA, CTDO, LEAD, LGDA):In kind Mazowe Mashonaland West WFP(Care International):Vouchers Zvimba Mashonaland East WFP(World Vision):In Kind Harare CAFOD(Caritas): School Feeding Harare SOS Zim:School Feeding Mashonaland West WFP(GOAL):Western Union EpworthRuwa Norton WFP(OXFAM) Mobile Money Harare Rural WFP(World Vision):In kind Harare Goromonzi WFP(DCA):Vouchers Chitungwiza Chegutu Mashonaland East Mbire DCA:Vouchers Hurungwe Centenary/ Muzarabani SOS Zim: School feeding kind Seke Kariba Mount Urban Rushinga Marondera Guruve Darwin Karoi Mashonaland Kariba Central Mvurwi UMP Mudzi Midlands Shamva WFP(ADRA):In Kind Mazowe Bindura WFP(Plan International):Vouchers Chinhoyi Urban Gokwe Goromonzi Mutoko North Makonde Zvimba Bindura Mashonaland Harare East Binga Mashonaland Victoria Harare Ruwa Murehwa Falls West Gokwe Sanyati Chegutu Rural Gokwe Marondera South Urban Nyanga South Urban Hwange Kadoma Seke Urban Chegutu Marondera Urban Urban Makoni Mhondoro-Ngezi Rusape Matabeleland Hwedza Mutasa Hwange North Lupane Kwekwe Kwekwe Nkayi Chikomba Mutare Urban Redcliff Urban Midlands Chirumhanzu Mutare Gweru Gweru Buhera Bubi Urban Tsholotsho Shurugwi Gutu Manicaland Town Umguza Shurugwi Chimanimani Masvingo Bulawayo Zvishavane Bulilima Bulawayo Insiza Urban Bikita Chipinge Masvingo Zvishavane Urban Umzingwane Chipinge Urban Zaka Plumtree Chivi Masvingo Matabeleland Mberengwa South Gwanda Chiredzi Matebeleland North Mangwe Matobo Urban Urban Plan International:Cash (USD) Gwanda WFP(ADRA, LEAD, World Mwenezi Chiredzi Vision):In Kind Bulawayo WFP(DCA):Vouchers Beitbridge Beitbridge Urban Manicaland Matebeleland South ACF(NAZ):Mukuru WFP(Caritas Zimbabwe, ORAP, AoGZ(AOGZ):In Kind OXFAM):In Kind Masvingo IRC(IRC):Vouchers CRS(Caritas Bulawayo):Vouchers ACF(NAZ):Mukuru JJA:Vouchers Save the children:Cash(USD) WFP(AQZ, Caritas):In kind WFP(Plan International):Vouchers WFP(CARE Zimbabwe, WFP(GOAL):In Kind Plan International):Vouchers WFP(Mercy Corps):Mukuru People People # of Planned WFP(Mercy Corps):Vouchers Targted Reached organisations JJA:Vouchers WFP(Terre des PAOZ(ERDO):In kind Hommes Italia):CBS++ Rural 880,938 850,780 12 ± WFP(World Vision):In Kind Urban 222,808 213,651 3 0 30 60 120 Kilometers The designations employed and the presentation of material in the map(s) do Individuals reached 5,001 - 10,000 not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of WFP concerning the legal or constitutional status of any country, territory, city or sea, or concerning the < 2,000 10,001 - 20,000 delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Date Created: 20 Oct 2020 - Contact: [email protected] 2,001 - 5,000 >20,000 Website: https://fscluster.org/zimbabwe - Prepared by: FSC IM Map Reference: FSC_SO1_Partners_Presence Planned activities Data sources: Reached Poulation: FSC Partners - Boundaries: OCHA Zimbabwe Partners Presence SO2:Wards in which individuals are receiving agriculture and livelihood assistance as of September 2020 About: This map shows wards where Mashonalad East Manicaland interventions have been conducted in the month CAFOD(Caritas Harare):Cooking demonstrations, Christian Aid(Africa Ahead):Drought-tolerant seeds, of September 2020, Equipment and training for crop pest management, Restocking - small animals Nutrition packs, Christian Aid(AWET):Nutrition packs Water conservation practices, Christian Aid(MeDRA):Restocking - small animals DanChurchAid:Training, extension and advisory services Planned FAO(LEAD ):Drought-tolerant seeds,Stock feed and Christian Aid(MeDRA):Drought-tolerant seeds fodder production FAO:Livestock vaccination, disease surveillance FAO(World Vision):Drought-tolerant seeds,Stock feed and fodder production Help from Germany:Horticulture seeds Midlands JJA:Hatcheries and alternative livelihoods CAFOD(Caritas):Equipment and training for crop pest management Practical Action(SAT):Training, extension and advisory Training, extension and advisory services services OXFAM(AQZ):Rehab - wash related Plan International Zimbabwe: Rehab - Dip tanks and chemicals, Mbire Rehab - agriculture related, Hurungwe Centenary/ Solar irrigation Muzarabani Kariba Mount WFP(ADRA):Rehab - agriculture related Urban Guruve Darwin Rushinga Karoi Mashonaland Kariba Central Mvurwi Shamva UMP Mudzi Mashonaland Bindura Bindura Mashonaland West Chinhoyi Mazowe Gokwe Urban East Makonde Zvimba Mutoko North Goromonzi Harare Victoria Binga Midlands Harare Murehwa Norton Ruwa Falls Harare Gokwe Sanyati Chegutu Rural Gokwe Marondera South Urban Nyanga South Urban Hwange Kadoma Chegutu Seke Urban Marondera Urban Urban Makoni Mhondoro-Ngezi Rusape Hwedza Mutasa Hwange Matabeleland Lupane Kwekwe Kwekwe Nkayi Chikomba Mutare North Urban Redcliff Urban Chirumhanzu Mutare Gweru Gweru Buhera Bubi Urban Tsholotsho Shurugwi Gutu Manicaland Matebeleland North Town World Vision:Small grains Umguza Shurugwi Chimanimani Masvingo Bulawayo Zvishavane Bulilima Bulawayo Insiza Urban Bikita Chipinge Masvingo Zvishavane Urban Matebeleland South Umzingwane Zaka Chipinge Plumtree Urban Caritas:Rehab - agriculture related,Solar irrigation Chivi Masvingo Matabeleland CRS(Caritas):Water conservation practices Mberengwa CRS(Caritas):Solar irrigation South Gwanda Stock feed and fodder production Chiredzi Mangwe Matobo Urban DanChurchAid:Rehab - agriculture related Urban OXFAM:Rehab - wash related Gwanda Mwenezi Practical Action(Fambidzanai Chiredzi Permaculture Centre):Restocking - small animals, Solar irrigation Practical Action:Livestock vaccination, disease surveillance, Beitbridge Rehab - wash related,Restocking - small animals, Soil conservation practice,Solar irrigation, Beitbridge Training, extension and advisory services Masvingo Urban Planned ACF(NAZ):Nutrition packs, Manicaland:Planned Matabeleland South Christian Aid(Lutheran Development Restocking - small animals, Christian Aid(AWET):Drought-tolerant seeds Services) Drought-tolerant seeds Christian Aid(MeDRA):Restocking - small animals Restocking - small animals JJA:Hatcheries and alternative livelihoods Christian Aid(MeDRA):Drought-tolerant seeds Plan International Zimbabwe:Rehab - agriculture related, FAO:Rehab - Dip tanks and chemicals People People # of Solar irrigation Livestock vaccination, disease surveillance Targted Reached organisations WFP(AQZ):Rehab - agriculture related Rehab - agriculture related WFP(Mwenezi Development FAO(LEAD):Nutrition packs,Restocking - Rural 440,779 224,359 24 Training Centre):Rehab - agriculture related small animals, WFP(PlanInternational):Rehab - agriculture related Stock feed and fodder production ± Planned FAO(World Vision):Nutrition packs Christian Aid(MeDRA):Drought-tolerant seeds Restocking - small animals 0 30 60 120 FAO:Livestock vaccination, disease surveillance Stock feed and fodder production Kilometers The designations employed and the presentation of material in the map(s) do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of WFP concerning the People reached by agric/livelihood legal or constitutional status of any country, territory, city or sea, or 1,001 - 2,500 concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. < 500 Planned activities Date Created: 20 Oct 2020 - Contact: [email protected] 2,501 - 10,000 Website: https://fscluster.org/zimbabwe - Prepared by: FSC IM 501 - 1,000 Map Reference: FSC_SO2_Partners_Presence >10,000 Data sources: Reached Poulation: FSC Partners - Boundaries: OCHA Zimbabwe FSL interventions:Implementation of COVID-19 mitigation and protection measures as of September 2020 Mbire Hurungwe Centenary/ Muzarabani Kariba Mount Urban Rushinga Guruve Darwin Karoi Kariba Bindura Mvurwi UMP Mudzi Shamva Mazowe Bindura Chinhoyi Urban Gokwe Mutoko North Makonde Zvimba Goromonzi Harare Victoria Binga Murehwa Harare Ruwa Falls Gokwe Sanyati Rural Gokwe Chegutu South Marondera Nyanga South Urban Urban Hwange Kadoma Seke Urban Chegutu Marondera Makoni Urban Urban Mhondoro-Ngezi Rusape Hwedza Mutasa Hwange Lupane Kwekwe Kwekwe Nkayi Chikomba Mutare Urban Redcliff Urban Chirumhanzu Mutare Gweru Gweru Buhera Bubi Urban Tsholotsho Shurugwi Gutu Town Umguza Shurugwi Chimanimani Masvingo Zvishavane Bulilima Bulawayo Insiza Urban Bikita Chipinge Masvingo Zvishavane Urban Umzingwane Chipinge Urban Zaka Plumtree Chivi Mberengwa Gwanda Chiredzi Mangwe Matobo Urban Urban Gwanda Mwenezi Chiredzi Beitbridge Beitbridge Urban ± 0 30 60 120 Kilometers The designations employed and the presentation of material in the map(s) do Legend not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of WFP concerning the legal or constitutional status of any country, territory, city or sea, or Response coverage concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. WASH/Adding soap to basket Date Created: 20 Oct 2020 - Contact: [email protected] Messaging coverage Website: https://fscluster.org/zimbabwe - Prepared by: FSC IM Health(Medical Officer/referral services) Map Reference:
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